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National Circuit GP Finals: Low Juan Shen – Tan Yip Juin stretches their winning run in Group B

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National Circuit GP Finals: Low Juan Shen – Tan Yip Juin stretches their winning run in Group B
Malaysia’s Low Juan Shen and Tan Yip Juin proved their mettle and remained successful in beating Mohd Razif Ab Latif and Mohd Razif Abd Rahman in Men’s Doubles Group B at Maybank National Circuit GP Finals 2012 in Malaysia, on Thursday, December 27.
In their Group B battle, Low Juan and Tan Yip played with remarkable precision and outplayed Mohd Razif Ab Latif and Mohd Razif Abd Rahman in a dominating fashion in just 20 minutes.
Low Juan and Tan Yip remained successful in proving their mettle in the arena as they played with superb precision and managed to end up the contest in straight games with a one-sided 21-11 and 21-11 score on the board.
On the other hand, Mohd Razif and Abd Rahman failed to play aggressive badminton and they eventually bowed down to their higher ranked opponents in a vulnerable fashion.
The impressive speed and powerful shots of Low Juan and Tan Yip assisted them to take charge of the affairs right from the initial points of opening game.
Low Juan and Tan Yip proved that they belong to a higher class as they put up superb show of attacking badminton and took a strong domination on court.
The impressive Low Juan and Tan Yip proceeded with a stunning speed in the starting half and remained in lead on score board until the interval.
After the break, the lower ranked Mohd Razif and Abd Rahman tried their best to play attacking badminton but failed to take charge of rallies and remained struggling in the ending part.
Meanwhile, the fourth seeded Low Juan and Tan Yip were very calm and composed on court as they did not show any sign of confusion and ended up the opening game with a comfortable difference of 21-11.
Mohd Razif and Abd Rahman tried their best to play smart badminton in the starting half of second set but they failed to pile up pressure on their higher ranked challenger.
Low Juan and Tan Yip were unmatched on court and they did not face any problem in setting up a superb lead until the one-minute break.
After the break, the higher ranked Malaysian duo continued putting up comfortable show and remained successful in securing the game with a stunning 21-11 margin on score board.

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